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Alternating Traffic ('Round-the-Clock) Begins Monday at Broughton & Horning Roads

The traffic-pattern adjustment is part of the Brownsville-Broughton-Curry Hollow realignment project.

Broughton and Horning roads on the border of Baldwin Borough and South Park Township will be reduced to single-lane, alternating traffic from 7 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 12, through 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 14 (around-the-clock).

The traffic-pattern adjustment is part of the Brownsville-Broughton-Curry Hollow realignment project, according to a news release from the Allegheny County Department of Public Works.

Flaggers and South Park police officers will direct traffic on both roads, and temporary lighting will be installed over the affected roadways. The adjustment is necessary to complete the reconstruction of the Broughton-Horning intersection with new paving and widening for new turning lanes.

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The Brownsville-Broughton-Curry Hollow intersection project is done in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation District 11-0 and includes mine grouting, intersection realignment, widening, and reconstruction and extension of a concrete arch culvert. Improvements to drainage, curbs, sidewalks, traffic signals and more have also been made.

Overall work will conclude this fall.

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The prime contractor for the project is Frank J. Zottola Construction.


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